The Sims 2: Holiday Edition and Happy Holiday Stuff

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akatonbo:
If an outfit requires a particular EP or SP, you also should probably find it at least a little familiar-looking, since if you do in fact have the required EP or SP, then you must have at least one outfit in your game already that uses the same mesh.

If you've never seen the thing before, you might want to double-check before you go downloading.

Venusy:
The Holiday pack is the most confusing SP of them all, as there have been four versions of it released:

Holiday/Christmas Party Pack (2005), Holiday/Christmas Edition (2005), Happy Holiday Stuff/Festive HS (2006), Holiday Edition (2006)

The 2005 Holiday Edition includes the Holiday/Christmas Party Pack and the base game, while the 2006 Holiday Edition contains HHS/FHS and the base game. HHS/FHS has all the HPP/CPP content as well as some extra outfits, so if you have HPP/CPP than outfits meant to work with HHS/FHS may not work depending on which mesh they are based on.

Savory_Rain:
Quote from: Venusy on 2007 June 20, 02:59:50

The Holiday pack is the most confusing SP of them all, as there have been four versions of it released:

Holiday/Christmas Party Pack (2005), Holiday/Christmas Edition (2005), Happy Holiday Stuff/Festive HS (2006), Holiday Edition (2006)

The 2005 Holiday Edition includes the Holiday/Christmas Party Pack and the base game, while the 2006 Holiday Edition contains HHS/FHS and the base game. HHS/FHS has all the HPP/CPP content as well as some extra outfits, so if you have HPP/CPP than outfits meant to work with HHS/FHS may not work depending on which mesh they are based on.


huh?!

KatEnigma:
If you have the 2005 edition, and the mesh came from the 2006 edition, you won't have it.

If you have the 2006 edition, you will have everything.

Savory_Rain:
how do i tell which edition i have? i have the sims2:holiday edition

edit: is it by the copywrite on the back of the box?

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